LÅNGSJO: TEATER

LÅNGSJO: TEATER

Långsjö teater was funded in 2012 when the first production, Inanna, a community theatre project was carried out at Vårdinge village, at the border of the Stockholm and Sörmland region, near the lake, Långsjö. Långsjö theatre moved later into the old roundhouse in Gnesta and became a steady little theatre in Sörmland. Our identity is embedded in physical theatre embodying various disciplines as storytelling, clown and mask, live music, kathakali and other body work. The performances often have an improvisational and interactive part where each audience of each performance has the chance to receive a unique and participatory experience. One of the main characteristics of our work is that we do broad research before each production and work cross-over with sustainability issues, interdisciplinary research and performing art. We create production both for children and for adult audiences and we also work with social-ecological sustainability projects. Långsjö teater aims to be a creative platform that is open to various kinds of collaborations and develop actor-led processes and productions.

In 2014 april starting off with the research paper, Classifying fishers' behaviour. An invitation to fishing styles, by Boonstra and Hentati‐Sundberg(2014), we designed and facilitated a process for the Baltic group which was mostly about the fishing in the Baltic.

In 2014 april starting off with the research paper, Classifying fishers' behaviour. An invitation to fishing styles, by Boonstra and Hentati‐Sundberg(2014), we designed and facilitated a process for the Baltic group which was mostly about the fishing in the Baltic.

Sustainability science is there to deepen and broaden our knowledge of our Planet Earth. Give a view, a deeper understanding how to take care of our local and global home. However, the classical metaphor of the ivory tower of science is still an issue; the scientific understanding needs an interpretation, a translation that can reach a broader audience. As we work with stories and performance the question of complexity is always present.